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New Artist of the Month: Composer Kari Watson

Kari Watson claims to be tired, but you wouldn’t guess it, apart from the sheepish acknowledgment and an occasional yawn. In a conversation at a café on Chicago’s West Side, Watson confessed to being up late copying scores for … »
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Michelle Cann Finds Her Calling Card

CHICAGO—As recently as a decade ago, Michelle Cann, like many classical music lovers, didn’t know who Florence Price was. A friend set her straight in 2016, sending along Price’s Fantasies nègres . As Cann told a rapt … »
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Opera Australia CEO Quits

The turmoil in the executive suite at Opera Australia (OA) continues, as Fiona Allan, CEO for less than three years, announces her departure. She is leaving barely six months after Jo Davies, the company’s first female artistic director, … »
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Paolo Bortolameolli To Take Over Opera and Filarmonica in Chile

Chilean-Italian conductor Paolo Bortolameolli is quickly becoming a major force in Chile’s classical music world. The current music director of the country’s National Youth Symphony Orchestra, he is to take the same title with Opera … »
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Two Centuries Later, an Opera Score Is Lifted from the Page

The story of Edmond Dédé [pictured] was a dismayingly common one in 19 th -century America. Born a free person of color in New Orleans in 1827, his considerable skills as a musician and composer were unable to overcome racial … »
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BSO Unveils Tanglewood 2025

The Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) has released details of its 2025 Tanglewood program, which extends from late June to Aug. 31. In a season with many highlights, four stand out: a concert performance of Puccini’s Tosca with soprano … »
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Contests & Awards
Recent Honors & Competition Wins

The Animato Quartet bested seven other ensembles to win first prize at the Irene Steels-Wilsing Foundation Competition, held as part of the Heidelberg Spring String Quartet Festival on Jan. 22. The Netherlands-based foursome—violinists Inga … »
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LACO Taps Composer in Residence

In the fall of 2025, Huang Ruo will begin a three-year tenure as composer in residence with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (LACO). Music Director Jaime Martín welcomed him as “a singular artist…[who] creates compelling … »
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Minnesota O Deficit Down to $3.8M

The Minnesota Orchestra ended the 2024 fiscal year with an operating loss of $3.8 million on expenses of $42.6 million—its fifth deficit in the past six years. An operating deficit is never to be wished for, but the orchestra can take some … »
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MSM Pre-College Faculty Will Strike; School Counters Union Claims

As threatened , the pre-college faculty of the Manhattan School of Music will be on strike as of February 1 for one week. The Association Representing Teaching Staff at Manhattan School of Music (ARTS-MSM), which announced the strike, said it was … »
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